In case of a linear isotropic dielectric, when placed in an external electric field, the induced dipole moment is in the direction of the field and is proportional to the field strength 2. in the opposite direction of the field and is proportional to the field strength 3. in the direction of the field and is inversely proportional to the field strength 4. in the opposite direction of the field and is inversely proportional to the field strength

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In case of a linear isotropic dielectric, when placed
in an external electric field, the induced dipole
moment is
1. in the direction of the field and is
proportional to the field strength
2.
in the opposite direction of the field and is
proportional to the field strength
3. in the direction of the field and is
inversely proportional to the field strength
4. in the opposite direction of the field and
is inversely proportional to the field strength
Transcribed Image Text:In case of a linear isotropic dielectric, when placed in an external electric field, the induced dipole moment is 1. in the direction of the field and is proportional to the field strength 2. in the opposite direction of the field and is proportional to the field strength 3. in the direction of the field and is inversely proportional to the field strength 4. in the opposite direction of the field and is inversely proportional to the field strength
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